[musictlk] Question for Performing Vocalists

Penny Golden goldpen at frontiernet.net
Sun Jun 17 07:41:53 CDT 2007


I figured that Pax was Peace, and Christi was your name.
Hmmm, just shows my Latin is rusty--maybe I am rusty too.
Concert in Arizona?  That's a few hundred miles west of here--I 
expect (or wish, anyhow) a report to our list, if you can manage 
it.  And of course, I'd be delighted  to support a recording career.
Can't wait to hear your dulcet tones.
Shalom u'vraha,
Penny
  At 12:06 AM 6/17/2007, you wrote:
>I have a concert coming up in August in Arizona and will probably have a
>recording out soon as well.  I'll be sure to let you know.  ;)
>
>Pax Christi, (That means peace ofChrist inLatin; I sign everything like that)
>Sydney (That's who I am; sorry for the confusion. :) )
>
> > Christy, it is the medieval and baroque that I love the most.
> > I love old old Christian music--like from 1950.  and  then I love the
> > old medieval and baroque.
> > If you're performing or have concerts to sell or share, do think of me.
> > Penny
> > Old-lady school-marm from Eastern Nebraska
> > At 05:26 PM 6/16/2007, you wrote:
> >>You could work with a voice teacher or someone and find some gestures
> >> that
> >>would work well.  I've done that with only a couple of songs and it
> >> worked
> >>out all right.  However, one can look natural and not stiff without
> >> moving
> >>around much.  I usually don't move much and simply deliver what I'm
> >>singing.  I try to evoke the proper emotions and such in order to have at
> >>least the proper expression on my face, and I will often get so much into
> >>a song that I am completely unaware of myself physically.  The most
> >>important thing is to be relaxed and to feel natural, whether you are
> >>moving or not.  I'm sorry that I could not give you more practical tips
> >>pertaining to motion; I do early (medieval through baroque) and classical
> >>music, not pop, so I don't have much experience.  I hope this will be of
> >>some help at least.
> >>
> >>Pax Christi,
> >>Sydney
> >>
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I'm the lead vocalist in our  contemporarry Christian band, and I'm
> >> > totally Blind. I'm wondering if there's anyone who could give me
> >> > suggestions on how I can move around on stage during up-tempo songs,
> >> > without looking weird or out of the ordinary?
> >> > I don't want to look like a stone statue, but I don't want to look
> >> strange
> >> > either.
> >> > Also, my husband, the only other member of the band is also Blind, so
> >> I
> >> > don't have anyone sighted to tell me if I'm doing something out of
> >> place.
> >> > Anyone who has any ideas?
> >> > I greatly appreciate any help!
> >> > Thanks in advance, and have a great day!
> >> >
> >> > In Christ, Miranda
> >> >
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> >>Sydney
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